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Título: Epigenetic alterations in Fanconi Anaemia: Role in pathophysiology and therapeutic potential
Autor: Belo, Hélio José Loureno Miguens Rodrigues
Silva, Gabriela
Cardoso, Bruno
Porto, Beatriz
Minguillon, Jordi
Casado, Jorge
Almeida, António Medina de
Palavras-chave: INTERFERON-GAMMA
BRCA PATHWAY
CANCER CELLS
DRUG DISCOVERY
NF-KAPPA-B
HISTONE DEACETYLATION
DNA METHYLATION
CHROMOSOMAL INSTABILITY
CLASS-II TRANSACTIVATOR
PROMOTER HYPERMETHYLATION
Data: 14-Out-2015
Resumo: Fanconi anaemia (FA) is an inherited disorder characterized by chromosomal instability. The phenotype is variable, which raises the possibility that it may be affected by other factors, such as epigenetic modifications. These play an important role in oncogenesis and may be pharmacologically manipulated. Our aim was to explore whether the epigenetic profiles in FA differ from non-FA individuals and whether these could be manipulated to alter the disease phenotype. We compared expression of epigenetic genes and DNA methylation profile of tumour suppressor genes between FA and normal samples. FA samples exhibited decreased expression levels of genes involved in epigenetic regulation and hypomethylation in the promoter regions of tumour suppressor genes. Treatment of FA cells with histone deacetylase inhibitor Vorinostat increased the expression of DNM3T beta and reduced the levels of CIITA and HDAC9, PAK1, USP16, all involved in different aspects of epigenetic and immune regulation. Given the ability of Vorinostat to modulate epigenetic genes in FA patients, we investigated its functional effects on the FA phenotype. This was assessed by incubating FA cells with Vorinostat and quantifying chromosomal breaks induced by DNA cross-linking agents. Treatment of FA cells with Vorinostat resulted in a significant reduction of aberrant cells (81\% on average). Our results suggest that epigenetic mechanisms may play a role in oncogenesis in FA. Epigenetic agents may be helpful in improving the phenotype of FA patients, potentially reducing tumour incidence in this population.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/21493
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139740
ISSN: 1932-6203
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